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i have not sold bank of america at all. i think that the fundamental reasons to be in it are still absolutely valid, which is a return to credit improvement. >> getting back to tech, everybody's favorite tech stock for a lot of last year was research in motion. when we sat here the night that reported and the stock spiked up to 72. if you recall we said at the time now is the time to pull rip cord to be get short and be aggressive. that's not a bad thing. look at r.i.m. since then. this is the lowest level ls we've seen in quite some time. you wonder does the strength or lack of strength in apple? does the apple report have an effect on r.i.m.? good or bad, r.i.m. goes down. i don't know if you want to connect those dots or not. r.i.m. is under pressure. >> the other stock. 20% of third quarter revenues came from apple directly. if we see a shortfall in the shipments of the iphone, that could impact them. which has been surging on the the back of expectations for apple. we should note on that conference call which got under
i have not sold bank of america at all. i think that the fundamental reasons to be in it are still absolutely valid, which is a return to credit improvement. >> getting back to tech, everybody's favorite tech stock for a lot of last year was research in motion. when we sat here the night that reported and the stock spiked up to 72. if you recall we said at the time now is the time to pull rip cord to be get short and be aggressive. that's not a bad thing. look at r.i.m. since then. this...
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the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> welcome back. we are live at the nasdaq market site in times scare. we have a fast message here because we do check our inboxes. it is on etfs. reginald from dallas writes there's some talk about the risk soerkted with leverage etfs. can such risks by hedged by protecting the leveraged etfs with long puts? wow, pete, what do you say? >> the idea behind the leveraged etf is to trade it. it's not an investment. from that perspective i think you trade the leveraged effs. you don't get around all the rest of it. every day the recalibration and the rest of it is why it doesn't always move the way people would expect in the longer term. >> karen, you're pretty cautious when it comes to leveraged etfs in general. >> one of them's going to blow up some day. i don't know which one. maybe the puts will help you. maybe not. >> being short puts in those things is really dangerous. >> don't short puts in leveraged etfs. that's scary stuff if they're uncovered. >> etf fever all week this week on "fast money." if
the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> welcome back. we are live at the nasdaq market site in times scare. we have a fast message here because we do check our inboxes. it is on etfs. reginald from dallas writes there's some talk about the risk soerkted with leverage etfs. can such risks by hedged by protecting the leveraged etfs with long puts? wow, pete, what do you say? >> the idea behind the leveraged etf is to trade it. it's not an investment. from that perspective i...
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look at bank of america here. portfolio managers are preparing positions, and we're still trying to figure out exactly what he's saying, but clearly some kind of restrictions on trading activities for the big banks. bank of america, volume has picked up on the financials, so far today normally would trade about 220, so volume definitely coming in. the other issue, of course, what's going on in china. that's a pretty good number now that chinese officials have to figure out a way to keep the economy going. freeport mac moran is a good example, they've all been weak for the past few days, and maybe the-second half of march -- they did have their earnings, by the way, the good news here metal prices were up, they've been cutting costs, that's good news, but a bit of a concern, they talked about lower copper and gold production in the year. look how the material stocks have been selling off in the last couple weeks. they hit their highing about two weeks ago. alcoa has not been the same since their earnings came out.
look at bank of america here. portfolio managers are preparing positions, and we're still trying to figure out exactly what he's saying, but clearly some kind of restrictions on trading activities for the big banks. bank of america, volume has picked up on the financials, so far today normally would trade about 220, so volume definitely coming in. the other issue, of course, what's going on in china. that's a pretty good number now that chinese officials have to figure out a way to keep the...
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bank of america being sued by the s.e.c. over disclosures at the merrill lynch deal. aetna reaffirming their '09 forecast but they see 2010 earnings modestly lower than 2009. that is when the market seemed to take another leg to the downside after the lunch hour. so aetna a drag on the market today. how about kb homes saying they are not going to make any money in the first quarter. the hartford, one of the positive stories. tiffany says global holiday sales up 17%. they raised the outlook. stock was down. part of the reason to that, stock has been up 108% over the past year. so those are the big stories here at the new york stock exchange, technology, another sector that is dragging the major averaging down. our team is covering the markets, on that tech note we send it to matt nesto at the nasdaq. >> we call it post ts, times square. if you look at the nasdaq here today we are close to our low of the session down 1.4%, down for the fourth time in five sessions. big cap tech, intel reporting later this week, thursday afternoon, google week, amgen out with a warning b
bank of america being sued by the s.e.c. over disclosures at the merrill lynch deal. aetna reaffirming their '09 forecast but they see 2010 earnings modestly lower than 2009. that is when the market seemed to take another leg to the downside after the lunch hour. so aetna a drag on the market today. how about kb homes saying they are not going to make any money in the first quarter. the hartford, one of the positive stories. tiffany says global holiday sales up 17%. they raised the outlook....
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the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> welcome back. time now for today's "pops and drops." we begin with a pop or a drop. take two? >> had my head turning. over 22,000 contracts traded well over normal. a lot of that strikes up above where it's trading now. a lot of people targeting something more. >> drop or pop for u.s. natural gas? >> have you power demand and gas demand. i am long. it's going higher. >> pop or drop, it's up 4% and guy has this one. you know why. you know why. >> they raised their guns on friday. said fourth quarter u.p.s. up about 74 cents. 3% dividend is great. rates 33 times trading, 23 times forward earnings, but i'm not buying it here. >> what did you wear the day you worked there? >> i had the video. >> shorts. >> shorts. >> and socks pulled up to the knees. >> no video. we'll leave it to people's imagination. drop here for disney. down 2%. joe? >> considering the amount of time i spent in disney, i want to get a job there. the trade is relatively easy. it has not broken in the 100-day moving average since mar
the most highly recommended bed in america. >>> welcome back. time now for today's "pops and drops." we begin with a pop or a drop. take two? >> had my head turning. over 22,000 contracts traded well over normal. a lot of that strikes up above where it's trading now. a lot of people targeting something more. >> drop or pop for u.s. natural gas? >> have you power demand and gas demand. i am long. it's going higher. >> pop or drop, it's up 4% and guy has...
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a bank of america stock price. details about this have yet to be finalized. the bank's board is going to be voting on it at the end of the month. and of course, these payouts for bank of america, maria, they're dpu out in february. back to you. >> all right, thanks so much, mary. >>> meanwhile the obama administration stepping up efforts to recoup billions in t.a.r.p. money. tomorrow, we're expecting a key announcement as part of that plan. cnbc's john harwood is in washington now with that angle. john? >> reporter: maria, what we've got is the administration preparing to roll out this plan to raise somewhat under $100 billion. not quite as much as we thought earlier where estimates went up to $120 billion from these major institutions, they believe, benefitted from bailouts. the tax would be structured to hit the dealer/broker part of the banks. not the traditional lending and deposit portions of the bank. that's partly a way to answer objections that this might interfere with lending. now, some the bankers who were testifying before that bailout commission
a bank of america stock price. details about this have yet to be finalized. the bank's board is going to be voting on it at the end of the month. and of course, these payouts for bank of america, maria, they're dpu out in february. back to you. >> all right, thanks so much, mary. >>> meanwhile the obama administration stepping up efforts to recoup billions in t.a.r.p. money. tomorrow, we're expecting a key announcement as part of that plan. cnbc's john harwood is in washington...
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. >> i guess they think america forgot about that. steve liesman, thank you. >> a pleasure. >> there's my cynicism, it came back. >>> next on the show, toyota recall just the tip of the iceberg? opens the flood gates as the drive to go green put the world's auto fleet on the line. vote in our streetsigns@cnbc.com poll today. it's only open for one hour. vote now. would you buy a toyota right now? just a yes or a no. we make it simple streetsigns@cnbc.com. >>> the president issuing his own ruling against the supreme court last night. pretty incredible moment when he came out and said i know there's separation of powers and all, but he believes the high court has given foreign governments and companies an invitation to buy america's elections. is he right? >> ford motor putting an exclamation point on turnaround efforts. posted $2.7 billion profit for the fourth quarter. they had $868 million. by the way that compares to $6 billion loss a year ago. i mean, talk about a change in fortunes. ford shares off a fraction today. over the past
. >> i guess they think america forgot about that. steve liesman, thank you. >> a pleasure. >> there's my cynicism, it came back. >>> next on the show, toyota recall just the tip of the iceberg? opens the flood gates as the drive to go green put the world's auto fleet on the line. vote in our streetsigns@cnbc.com poll today. it's only open for one hour. vote now. would you buy a toyota right now? just a yes or a no. we make it simple streetsigns@cnbc.com. >>>...
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harold, the return of the greenback, our next guest is betting on america. he's bullish on america. dick burnside of capital management and cnn contributor and friend of the show. >> betting on the dollar. >> how much of a rise will we see? >> first let's say why. you've talked about cyclical stocks. if theç economy is going to improve, monetary policy is going to tighten. the only question is how much and when. if that's going to happen, taste typically very supportive of the dollar. the stronger you think the economy is going to be, the stronger the dollar will be next year. that's the best way to answer it. if you think gdp will surprise on the upside, you should say the dollar will, too. >> but in 2009, do you think economy was better at the start of the year versus the end? >> absolutely. but you notice in the last six or eight weeks of the year the dollar dwan to improve. it was pretty clear you started getting pretty consistent improving. i'm not saying good but improving economic data. i think that's with a the dollar is beginning to sniff out. >> how much of your view is
harold, the return of the greenback, our next guest is betting on america. he's bullish on america. dick burnside of capital management and cnn contributor and friend of the show. >> betting on the dollar. >> how much of a rise will we see? >> first let's say why. you've talked about cyclical stocks. if theç economy is going to improve, monetary policy is going to tighten. the only question is how much and when. if that's going to happen, taste typically very supportive of...
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bank of america is facing huge issues over the next couple of years. if this regulation that congress is trying to put through does go through, it is going to crimp the cash. >> which regulation, dick? >> i shun call it regulation. the dodd/shelby bill on one side and frank bill on the other side. those bills that would set up the consumer finance protection agency will substantially crimp the profits of all types of consumer finance products. and bank of america is the biggest consumer finance company in the united states. so serious thought has to be given whether they should spin off their credit card business. the credit card industry is not attractive. you know, the government is saying they don't want capital markets fit in with traditional banking. what do they do about mayor linl much? the company has serious problems in its underwriting procedures and so it is a lot to be done there. >> okay. dick, thanks so much for joining us. >> coming up next, the outlook for global m&a. activity bowsing back even more this year. >> the world's tallest bui
bank of america is facing huge issues over the next couple of years. if this regulation that congress is trying to put through does go through, it is going to crimp the cash. >> which regulation, dick? >> i shun call it regulation. the dodd/shelby bill on one side and frank bill on the other side. those bills that would set up the consumer finance protection agency will substantially crimp the profits of all types of consumer finance products. and bank of america is the biggest...
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america's best crossover. compare us to anyone and may the best car win. anncr vo: with the new geico glovebox app... anncr vo: ...you can get help with a flat tire... anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncr vo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. >>> as you can see, this is live, president obama taking questions at a town hall meeting in the buckeye state in elyria. he says in his speech, allegations that he is a proponent of big government are unfair but he will keep fighting for the health care reform package and keep fighting for the baerngs banks to pay their modest fee to get taxpayer money back. are they outraged about wall street compensation or worried about big government? we've been traveling along route 50 to get answers to the question following the footsteps of tom brokaw.
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citigroup leads the list, bank of america and ford. you're watching cnbc, first in business world wide. @@@@@@ >>> welcome back. let's take a look at the business headlines of the day as our psi touched on earlier, the federal reserve, december beige book report, showing continued economic improvement across the united states. ten of the 12 fed's districts improving conditions. that's up from the eight districts showing signs of the recovery from the last report. >>> overall manufactures are optimistic. labor market showed continue signs of weakness. >>> the deficit grew by nearly $92 billion for the month. that's up nearly $30 billion from last year and marks a december record. it is the 15th consecutive month the deficit continued to grow. also another record. >>> bank of america cut the cash portion of its bonuses to its banker. the remainder of the bonus will be linked to the bank's stock performance. >>> overseas' investors are seeing strength out of japan this new year. take a look at chart. the topics, clearly outperform t
citigroup leads the list, bank of america and ford. you're watching cnbc, first in business world wide. @@@@@@ >>> welcome back. let's take a look at the business headlines of the day as our psi touched on earlier, the federal reserve, december beige book report, showing continued economic improvement across the united states. ten of the 12 fed's districts improving conditions. that's up from the eight districts showing signs of the recovery from the last report. >>>...
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it's full body of emerging area and also part of -- america. the size of china, the quality of its people, the fact that they are playing the game of technology now and of market economies in a way in which proves to produce impressive result calls all of us, of course, to take that into account. that is a structural change. >> reporter: my thanks to jean-claude trichet. >>> all right, thank you, mar kbrap greece's massive debt problems have led to some speculation that the eu is going to need to bailout that country. so coming up next the prime minister of greece tells maria that n davos how he's planning to solve his big deficit problems. it is currently 13% of the gdp. i sat down with the prime minister and asked him how he plans to do that. let me ask you about the most cent success you have had. and that's the very suck siszful bond offering, five times over subscribed. what was behind that? who's behind the buyers? >> there were a number of buyers and i think what this showed is that cutting down the deficit, and moving ahead, restructuri
it's full body of emerging area and also part of -- america. the size of china, the quality of its people, the fact that they are playing the game of technology now and of market economies in a way in which proves to produce impressive result calls all of us, of course, to take that into account. that is a structural change. >> reporter: my thanks to jean-claude trichet. >>> all right, thank you, mar kbrap greece's massive debt problems have led to some speculation that the eu is...
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. >>> a new day for bank of america. new ceo brian moynihan speaking for the first time since take over the job. we'll tell you what he is saying and what his plans are for the nation's biggest bank. [ male announcer ] welcome to the now network. frannie, matt and james just got three of sprint's best 3g phones. frannie has the palm pre, which runs multiple apps at the same time. frannie! oh! [ male announcer ] james, the jet-setter, can call from just about anywhere in the world with the international tour. and matt has the customizable htc hero with google -- giving him access to thousands of apps. [ tires screech ] bringing you the first and only wireless 4g network, as well as the most impressive lineup of phones. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. >>> the new head of bank of america making his first official address as ceo today, north carolina. cnbc's mary thompson is there with more on brian moynihan's first public appearance. mary? >> rep
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>> look, again, i'm in -- i live in america. it's not fair. i'm saying it's less -- it's less unfair than other packages because of the success he had in building that company. >> because he built it and founded it. >> whitacre's no nonsense. >> what about gm? >> he's no al mulally. he's a remarkable miracle work,er. w whitacre is going to do the right thing. he's anti-union. i don't think you can say anything. you can't say anything other than the vikings loss, i can say that without doubt. i believe he will not give the unions free rein that the obama administration wants to. >> they're sitting around a table right now -- >> they can't be building cars. >> sitting in an account they didn't use, now they've got another, what, least 47 billion to pay back. here he is. he's got 150 getting as chairman, 200 as member of the board. ceo salary is tbd. should they he take smog he gets $ 8 million a year. >> it would be great if he takes nothing. he didn't want the job, so i mean i can imagine initially he got dragged into it. but you know, we're in
>> look, again, i'm in -- i live in america. it's not fair. i'm saying it's less -- it's less unfair than other packages because of the success he had in building that company. >> because he built it and founded it. >> whitacre's no nonsense. >> what about gm? >> he's no al mulally. he's a remarkable miracle work,er. w whitacre is going to do the right thing. he's anti-union. i don't think you can say anything. you can't say anything other than the vikings loss, i...
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bank of america came out yesterday still wrote off $5 billion. we don't think that's done. they say maybe by the end of the year. there is still trouble with banks. the last thing the major banks need is to have the government interfering in their ability to get healthy again. the whole plan a year ago was to give them the money to rebuild their balance sheet and let their system -- let their business model work. and now we're going to restrict them from taking risk, package in risk, which is certainly what the investments banks do best. >> there is a broader impact, you know? because you're not necessarily talking about the banking sector, because if in fact they do face these increased pressures, they're going to lend less. they are going to pass some these fees onto the consumeir. so things get tougher for the broad economy. now your analyst downgraded materials and some other economically sensitive groups. what was that call about? >> that was actually a strategy call at s&p yesterday. we downgraded materials and energy, and upgraded health care. a little bit more cauti
bank of america came out yesterday still wrote off $5 billion. we don't think that's done. they say maybe by the end of the year. there is still trouble with banks. the last thing the major banks need is to have the government interfering in their ability to get healthy again. the whole plan a year ago was to give them the money to rebuild their balance sheet and let their system -- let their business model work. and now we're going to restrict them from taking risk, package in risk, which is...
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it is the idea in america we can make of our lives what we will. the idea that if you work hard, and live up to your responsibilities, you can get ahead. and enjoy some of the basic guarantees in life. good job that pay as good wage and health care and that will be there when you get sick, and secure retirement even if you are not rich. and education that will give our kids a better life than we have. very simple ideas. the ideas that are at the heart of the middle class. the middle class in a made the 20th century the american century. unfortunately, the middle class has been under assault for a long time. too many americans have known their own painful recessions long before any economists declared there was a recession. we just have come through what was one of the most difficult decades the middle class has ever faced. a decade in which median income fell and our economy lost about as many jobs as it gained. for two years, joe and i travelled this country and we heard stories that are all too familiar. stories of americans barely able to stay a
it is the idea in america we can make of our lives what we will. the idea that if you work hard, and live up to your responsibilities, you can get ahead. and enjoy some of the basic guarantees in life. good job that pay as good wage and health care and that will be there when you get sick, and secure retirement even if you are not rich. and education that will give our kids a better life than we have. very simple ideas. the ideas that are at the heart of the middle class. the middle class in a...
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. >>> and big business lending a hand to create small business in america. jim cook from the boston beer company on bruck the american dream that say head in the main street business report, only right here on the call. we will be right back. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look who's in town. ellen! copenhagen? cool, right? vacation. but still seeing patients. oh. [ whispering ] workaholic. i heard that. she said it. i... [ female announcer ] the new office. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. fidelity, traders learn from the pros. say you want to backtest an entire portfolio of stocks. market experts show you how through fidelity's extensive trading knowledge center. and fidelity gives you free research from 15 independent firms, with accuracy scores... to help you decide which analysts to trust. find out why more and more active tr
. >>> and big business lending a hand to create small business in america. jim cook from the boston beer company on bruck the american dream that say head in the main street business report, only right here on the call. we will be right back. i was just in town for a few days, and i was wondering if i could say hi to the doctor. is he in? he's in copenhagen. oh, well, that's nice. but you can still see him! you just said he was in... copenhagen. come on! that's pretty far. doc, look...
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the pay czar on whether pain to come on wall street on america's come on wall street on america's post market show tonight. because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." "power lunch" trade to go. guy, yesterday we talked to your friend and my friend, regis philbin, who is back, back from surgery. had a little work done on his hip. >> hip replacement surgery, poor thing. my grandmother used to tell me -- go ahead. >> this is not a tangent. it all goes back to the trade to go, trust us on this one. >> there you go. my grandmother used to say, slow and steady wins the race. if you got bad hips you ain't winning any race. zimmer holdings and styker, my favorite, syk, 49.5. love syk. >> regis' hip not a styker hip. eugene profit? >> buying into the close. >> dr. j.? >> i think we'll be green into the close then it will depend on intel and jpmorgan for tomorrow. >> tom? >> market's resilient. i'd be buying into the close. >> guy? >> don't know, mel, but everybody's talking intel. if you tune in at 5:00 and watch "fast money,"
the pay czar on whether pain to come on wall street on america's come on wall street on america's post market show tonight. because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, >>> welcome back to the "fast money halftime report." "power lunch" trade to go. guy, yesterday we talked to your friend and my friend, regis philbin, who is back, back from surgery. had a little work done on his hip. >> hip replacement surgery, poor thing. my grandmother used to...
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the smart money says the tablet's on the way, but does it make apple a buy, on america's post-market show tonight. fithe same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fidelity for a smarter way to trade online. trade like a pro. trade with fidelity. this is not more benefits at greater cost to your company insurance. this is not how does it fit in my company's budget insurance. this is help protect and care for your employees at no cost to your company insurance. with aflac, your employees pay only for the coverage they want or need. and, the cost to you - nothing at all. if all you know about us is... aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find out why more businesses provide aflac, visit getquack.com ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? gre
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let's bring up bank america and morgan stanley. you know, it's funny a lot of them are reporting earnings, a lot of ownership by employees. they're not allowed to sell during that earnings period blackout. that will soon be removed. insiders are going to start selling, at goldman sachs for example as they await compensation numbers and await to see just exactly how much of that compensation is made up of stock versus cash. we'll see. but those shorting those stocks right now may want to cover and see if insiders also start to bail to a certain extent. i'm not talking management, just the rank and file. but they own a lot of stock as you take a look at morgan stanley. the rout continues in the banking sector. mark, back to you. >> thank you, david faber. stocks at session lows right now. >> we're at session lows. by the way, a quick check i believe at the level we are now the s&p 500 is now down for the year. >> yeah. the dow is down for the year. i don't know about the s&p. >> i believe looking at this data i just got from standard
let's bring up bank america and morgan stanley. you know, it's funny a lot of them are reporting earnings, a lot of ownership by employees. they're not allowed to sell during that earnings period blackout. that will soon be removed. insiders are going to start selling, at goldman sachs for example as they await compensation numbers and await to see just exactly how much of that compensation is made up of stock versus cash. we'll see. but those shorting those stocks right now may want to cover...
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north america, europe continue to remain on the weak side. same situation, really, with united technologies. strength overseas in the emerging markets. basically still kind of weak here in the united states. boeing is down a little bit because their 2010 guidance is disappointing on the street. and finally, toyota motors on the other side is going to open down about 6%, 6.5% as they obviously halt production on key car brands. trader talk.cnbc.com. scott, how we looking at the nasdaq? >> reporter: we've opened a touch lower down about four points off the open. apple shares which were positive throughout much of the premarket have opened lower as well by about 0.5% set to unveil that tablet later today, 1:00 eastern time. we'll have full coverage of course on cnbc. take a look at some of the other large cap technology stocks on the move. look at amazon up 1.5% upgraded over at kaufman brothers, also jani capital has upped the estimates there as well. yahoo up 2.5%. results came in line. the company says it sees possible revenue growth in the f
north america, europe continue to remain on the weak side. same situation, really, with united technologies. strength overseas in the emerging markets. basically still kind of weak here in the united states. boeing is down a little bit because their 2010 guidance is disappointing on the street. and finally, toyota motors on the other side is going to open down about 6%, 6.5% as they obviously halt production on key car brands. trader talk.cnbc.com. scott, how we looking at the nasdaq? >>...
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what's happening in latin america? let's go to michelle for that. >> guy johnson, we are seeing effects in latin america from the news out of china they are talking about raising the reserve requirements for banks. let's talk about brazil. they have been open two hours already. they are getting very hard, lower by 1.1%. remember china, voracious consumer of commodities and brazil is a big producer of commodities and more and more, brazil trades in tandem for what china is perceived to be doing with commodities. you can look at brazil and the oil pits. as brian schachtman was talking about, that's how brazil will trade. argentina just opened. once again, yet another decline as they have this crisis. the fight between the president and the head of the central bank. the fed here in the u.s. is worried about fed independence. they ain't seen nothing compared to what's going on in argentina. mexico, that is from yesterday. mexico will open in about 25 minutes here and we're going to see how they react. people were disappoin
what's happening in latin america? let's go to michelle for that. >> guy johnson, we are seeing effects in latin america from the news out of china they are talking about raising the reserve requirements for banks. let's talk about brazil. they have been open two hours already. they are getting very hard, lower by 1.1%. remember china, voracious consumer of commodities and brazil is a big producer of commodities and more and more, brazil trades in tandem for what china is perceived to be...
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how is corporate america reacting? the first of 30 relief flights flown by united air lanes departed from chicago carrying water and other supplies. that flight has arrived in haiti. >> because we have the resources to transport much-needed supplies and people that's what we're doing to offer some relief to the people of haiti. >> and walmart announcing today that through its foundation and various in-store campaigns, more than $1.6 million has been raised so far. if your company is donating to the relief effort, your company big or small, we'd like to hear from you. send us an e-mail at haiti crisis@cnbc.com and all of the latest information about who's giving and how you can help. >> it's a terrific website to visit and get the latest. scott, thank you very much. ty? >> let's go to darren rovell on breaking news on anning early awaited decision on the fcc. >> that's right, tyler, the fcc voted to change a loophole called the trust ral loophole that enabled these providers like cablevision which owned the knicks' broa
how is corporate america reacting? the first of 30 relief flights flown by united air lanes departed from chicago carrying water and other supplies. that flight has arrived in haiti. >> because we have the resources to transport much-needed supplies and people that's what we're doing to offer some relief to the people of haiti. >> and walmart announcing today that through its foundation and various in-store campaigns, more than $1.6 million has been raised so far. if your company is...
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typical story we see all too often in latin america. back to you. >> we're not going to cry for argentina. all right. alan valdez joins us this morning. >> good morning. >> monday morning. new year. what's going to happen? >> well, you know, we got alcoa this morning, that looks good. we're looking for up five cents versus down 28 cents last year. you got that dollar play going on pushing up the commodities, pushing up oil, pushing gold up. close to a little over $18. right now the last time i looked all 30 dow stocks were up stow looks like a strong opening here. >> it looks like the weak dollar strong stocks thing is back. took a little hiatus for a couple weeks but now it's happening again. >> it looked like the end of the year they were rolling out of position so it did take a little off that. you also got china. those exports were great. up 17%. that also pushed up the commodities. right now do you have the weak dollar. >> so you weighed in with this, new money goes into stocks? >> well, you know, i don't know about new money. we h
typical story we see all too often in latin america. back to you. >> we're not going to cry for argentina. all right. alan valdez joins us this morning. >> good morning. >> monday morning. new year. what's going to happen? >> well, you know, we got alcoa this morning, that looks good. we're looking for up five cents versus down 28 cents last year. you got that dollar play going on pushing up the commodities, pushing up oil, pushing gold up. close to a little over $18....
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, citigroup, it doesn't america. the other problem is china. we've had material stocks and big global growth stocks, big machinery stocks hit for several days on what's been going on over there, raising interest rates. they're down today rather noticeably. finally the s&p 500, folks we're only 2% off the highs for tuesday. those were the 52-week highs, so we're not quite at a correction, just 2% so far. back to you, erin. >> what should abinvestor do? with us m.j. mats, and michael jones at riverfront investment grape. micha michael, mark raises the specter of a potential correction. where do you stand? >> well, we think if we have a correction it's completely understandable. if you look back in time, in '98, 2002, and 2004, the market ran into a brick wall right at about 1140 on the s&p 500. so with that kind of history, and with investor sentiment finally getting optimistic after nine months of rallying, we're set up for a nice little pullback. >> m.j.? >> well, the way it looks to us is that -- >> i think the mark
, citigroup, it doesn't america. the other problem is china. we've had material stocks and big global growth stocks, big machinery stocks hit for several days on what's been going on over there, raising interest rates. they're down today rather noticeably. finally the s&p 500, folks we're only 2% off the highs for tuesday. those were the 52-week highs, so we're not quite at a correction, just 2% so far. back to you, erin. >> what should abinvestor do? with us m.j. mats, and michael...
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we love bank of america. we love their employees. we think that this is a state of great innovation and bank of america has been able to do a lot of creative things here because of the style of charlotte and we look forward to bank of america staying in charlotte. mr. moynihan buying a nice house in charlotte. >> although he hasn't moved from boston yet and he won't commit to say whether he'll move his family here has he? >> maybe he'll make that announcement today. who knows? >> keep your fingers crossed. let's talk about how the north carolina banking industry has been hurt by this credit crisis because it is home to the second largest banking center here in the u.s. how is it faring right now and what's your outlook for 2010? >> 2010, slow. slow incline. but the majority of our banks are in pretty dog gone good shape. we've got a history of conservative business management. we've got strong regulatory system in the state. and i think that we're going to come through this with flying colors. there's going to be consolidation, no do
we love bank of america. we love their employees. we think that this is a state of great innovation and bank of america has been able to do a lot of creative things here because of the style of charlotte and we look forward to bank of america staying in charlotte. mr. moynihan buying a nice house in charlotte. >> although he hasn't moved from boston yet and he won't commit to say whether he'll move his family here has he? >> maybe he'll make that announcement today. who knows?...
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bank of america, alcoa are two of the biggest gainers on the dow. on the s&p johnson controls is up 3%. and one new one-year high this morning, carefusion ticker cfn which was spun off from cardinal health in august, 2009, simon, one quick statistic from standard and poors, rich peterson notes 8 of the top 10 leaders of the s&p 500 this year are bank stocks. and a lot of them are actually regionals. zions, key corp, all of the regionals the biggest gainers. >> let's check in with more of the stocks shifting at the moment. matt nesto is back at headquarters. >> let's keep that bank stock theme here. fifth third, the stocks up again three days in a row in a weak market, at a 52-week high. to be simple a 14-month high if you want to be pure. fbr, raising the price target to 14 which gives you even more upside. caterpillar number one in the dow this morning. the cyclicals return. they'll report their earnings wednesday morning. don't think this is an unimportant event. also bank of hawaii, i don't know if president obama banks there but i think of him b
bank of america, alcoa are two of the biggest gainers on the dow. on the s&p johnson controls is up 3%. and one new one-year high this morning, carefusion ticker cfn which was spun off from cardinal health in august, 2009, simon, one quick statistic from standard and poors, rich peterson notes 8 of the top 10 leaders of the s&p 500 this year are bank stocks. and a lot of them are actually regionals. zions, key corp, all of the regionals the biggest gainers. >> let's check in with...
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next decade on america's post market show tonight. so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fidelity for a smarter way to trade online. trade like a pro. trade with fidelity. and fedex ground will get it there fast. wait. fedex has ground shipping? oh, that's right. you just woke up from a 23-year coma. yeah, it was a long one. did i miss anything? uh, the cold war ended. [ man ] pluto's no longer a planet. culture club broke up. the berlin wall came down. wait. the club broke up? i never saw them live. that was too soon. what have i done? [ male announcer ] we understand. you need it there fast. fedex ground. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit busin
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p & g, j & j, bank of america leaked the dow. caterpillar, american express, the biggest losers right now, down more than 3% or so each. bob pisani starts it off at the new york stock exchange. technically, bob, seen damage in the s & p as well, which as i understand it triggered more of the selling in the dow? >> broke the 50-day moving average. good earnings, folks, from ford, 3 m, proctor and gamble but not helping. look at what is going on here. first what is going on, greece matters, winding there compared to european bonds. they are closed over there right now but that san issue. then we have what is going on in england. s & p put out comments this morning saying the united kingdom no longer classified being among the most stable and lowest banking systems. there is the footcy, the lows, 2 1/2 month low. all the other european end sees are as well. the dollar goes up against, the dollar at a five-month high there. see the move to the upside. some disappoint.son some of the tech earnings, for example, motorola a disappointme
p & g, j & j, bank of america leaked the dow. caterpillar, american express, the biggest losers right now, down more than 3% or so each. bob pisani starts it off at the new york stock exchange. technically, bob, seen damage in the s & p as well, which as i understand it triggered more of the selling in the dow? >> broke the 50-day moving average. good earnings, folks, from ford, 3 m, proctor and gamble but not helping. look at what is going on here. first what is going on,...
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on america's market show tonight. fithe same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fidelity for a smarter way to trade online. trade like a pro. trade with fidelity. as small businesses are busy reinventing the economy, small business owners have a lot of questions. can paperless billing get me paid faster? how can i keep my best employees? how can i bring down my insurance costs? and while at american express open we may not have all the answers, we know who does. other owners. that's why we're helping business owners connect. together, we're building a community for them to talk, share and help each other. a place called openforum.com where owners can swap ideas and ask questions. will tweeting get me more
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he trades with citi, jpmorgan, bank of america and goldman sachs. so what do you see for the financials today, andrew? >> the financials are a little lower. they're not down that much. jpmorgan is flat, ge is flat as well. it's interesting to watch the volatility. we saw the vix hit 20. even went under 20. went to about 19, 20. i'm watching the volatility. goldman sachs, they report earnings later this mon on january 22nd. should be interesting to see what the volatility does going into earnings and what the volatility does after earnings. >> outside the financials, which obviously are important just because of their sheer weight in the overall market, what group really sticks out in terms of the likely to be a lot of activity today? >> well, the thing i'm always watching is gold and the dollar. they have an inverse relationship on each other. whenever gold rallies, the market rallies, which means we will keep interest rates low probably the next year than affects financials. basically, when gold goes up, financials go up. when gold goes down, the f
he trades with citi, jpmorgan, bank of america and goldman sachs. so what do you see for the financials today, andrew? >> the financials are a little lower. they're not down that much. jpmorgan is flat, ge is flat as well. it's interesting to watch the volatility. we saw the vix hit 20. even went under 20. went to about 19, 20. i'm watching the volatility. goldman sachs, they report earnings later this mon on january 22nd. should be interesting to see what the volatility does going into...
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independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm matt nesto. did you see barnes & nobles this morning? wow wee, stocks up more than 10%. and this on reports of trader speculating that maybe -- just maybe their e-platform might be included in the new apple tablet. what could be better than that? not much or the fact that your rival, which is shrinking and that's borders group, the ceo there resigning after one year on the job. further chaos for poor, little borders. barnes & noble loving it. abc, as easy as one, two, three-year high. hey, hey, amerisourcebergen, good earnings. full year looks good and the market is focusing on that and ignoring the first quarter, which also looks pretty good but they're pushing that one higher. sherwin williams very strong, with the trailing results and strong increase for your full year forecast as well. let's get to david faber for the latest from him. >
independence is the spirit that drives america's most successful investors. announcer: trade commission free for 30 days, plus get 100 dollars cash, when you open an account. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm matt nesto. did you see barnes & nobles this morning? wow wee, stocks up more than 10%. and this on reports of trader speculating that maybe -- just maybe their e-platform might be included in the new apple tablet. what could be better than that? not...
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the big drama happening in latin america today though is in argentina. two days in a row hit all-time highs but today there is a big crisis because the president of argentina has asked the head of the central bank to step down. she wants him to hand over $6 poip.5 billion of foreign exchange reserves so the company can pay off its debt. he has refused and says he wants congress to do it if anybody. a little crisis there you might say. it's lower but as you can see up 95% in a year driven largely by the price of oil. back to you. >> okey-dokey. first earnings season of 2010 is upon us. there are a few companies out this week, alcoa, which always leads off the parade of both alphabetically and chronologically in earnings season is out on a monday. we have the global head of research with thompson reuters joining us now. ashwan, what is the con veinsus, the outlook for this reporting period? >> the fourth quarter reporting season is going to be fantastic. we're looking for 203% growth for s&p 500 earnings. i know that's a shock and awe number but the fourth
the big drama happening in latin america today though is in argentina. two days in a row hit all-time highs but today there is a big crisis because the president of argentina has asked the head of the central bank to step down. she wants him to hand over $6 poip.5 billion of foreign exchange reserves so the company can pay off its debt. he has refused and says he wants congress to do it if anybody. a little crisis there you might say. it's lower but as you can see up 95% in a year driven...